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Express 3a^2 b^ -1 with positive exponents

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3a^2 b^ -1
= 3a^2b

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User Richard Dunn
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Answer: Simplified form in positive exponents is
(3a^2)/(b)

Explanation:

Since we have given that


3a^2b^(-1)

We need to write with positive exponents:

As we know that


a^(-1)=(1)/(a)

So, it becomes,


3a^2b^(-1)=(3a^2)/(b)

Hence, simplified form in positive exponents is
(3a^2)/(b)

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